Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 5.00 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-5.00.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-5.00.tar.gz
Changes:
- grepmail is now orders of magnitude faster for mailboxes which have very
large (>30MB) emails in them
- "grep" is now used to find the start of emails, if it is installed. For
mailboxes with large emails in them, this can speed things up by about 5x.
- Reduced memory consumption by about 3 times.
- -- now marks the end of options and the beginning of folders
- -f now reads patterns from a file like GNU grep does.
- Added smail compatibility.
- Date specifications without times (e.g. "today") are interpreted as midnight
of the given day instead of the current time of that day.
- Fixed -i when used with -Y -- it was always case sensitive before.
- Updated t/functionality.t to avoid running gzip-related test cases when gzip
is not installed on the system.
- Improved some error messages so that they prepend "grepmail: " as they
should
- The "**" prefix on warnings has been changed to "grepmail:"
- Cleaned up some warnings about ambiguous hash values
- Added a warning about the version of perl required for new pattern features
- -t flag renamed to -j
- Fixed broken Gnus support
- Improved test case for Gnus
See the README for additional notes on caching, complex queries, and
generation of message IDs.
A complete change log is at:
- http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/CHANGES
Regards,
David

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 4.90 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.90.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.90.tar.gz
Changes:
- Made Mail::Folder::SlowReader object-oriented
- Removed FastReader from distribution. (It's no longer faster! Also, I
couldn't integrate it easily with the new object-oriented reader
design.)
- Fixed a bug where in some cases emails were not being converted to mbox
format before being printed
- Made searches involving header-related constraints a bit faster
- Added missing documentation for -F flag
- Added -f flag to search based on message status. (Feature suggestion by
Richard D Alloway)
- Fixed a bug where -X and -Y flags after a pattern would not be processed
- Added experimental caching capability, which is perhaps 5% slower the
first time you run grepmail on a mail folder, and 10-20% faster on
subsequent runs. The cache is stored in ~/.grepmail-cache. You must edit
the grepmail file and set $USE_CACHING to true to use this feature.
(Idea and initial patch by terry jones)
See the README for additional notes on caching, complex queries, and
generation of message IDs.
A complete change log is at:
- http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/CHANGES
Thanks,
David
_____________________________________________________________________
David Coppit david@...
The College of William and Mary http://coppit.org/
One thing the blues ain't... is funny. Stephen Stills, "Black Queen"

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size, and searches using logical operators.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 4.72 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.72.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.72.tar.gz
Changes:
- Added prototype -E flag to support complex searches. (Thanks to Nelson Minar
for the original suggestion in Sep 2000, And terry jones for seconding the
idea.)
- Added -F flag to force processing of files which grepmail determines are not
mailboxes. (feature suggested by terry jones)
- Documentation updated to reflect that -B no longer exists. (By terry jones)
- The test to determine if a file is a mailbox was improved to adhere better
to RFC 822, while still providing some flexibility. (Initial suggestion and
patch by terry jones)
- Improved date extraction to also look at the 'From ' line when both the
Received and Date headers fail. (patch by terry jones)
- Fixed a long-standing bug in which filenames of compressed mailboxes which
contained special shell characters would cause problems. (Thanks to Jost
Krieger for giving me the kick in the pants to finally fix this.)
- Fixed a long-standing bug in which grepmail would incorrectly report the
filename of compressed mailboxes in error messages. (Thanks to Jost Krieger
for giving me the kick in the pants to finally fix this.)
NOTES
As with last release, this release benefits greatly from the feedback and
insight of Terry Jones. His desire for complex pattern matches, along with
Nelson Minar's original request, is the reason for the new -E flag. This
flag allows you to perform complex searches involving logical operators.
For example,
$email_header =~ /^From: .*\@coppit.org/ && $email =~ /grepmail/i
will find all emails which originate from coppit.org (you must escape the
"@" sign with a backslash), and which contain the keyword "grepmail"
anywhere in the message, in any capitalization.
NOTE: -E support is experimental right now. I'm looking for feedback on the
following:
- Do you like the feature?
- Do you like the Perl-based syntax? Is there an alternative which is
easier?
- How should date and size constraints be integrated? Should they be
"variables", a la:
"$email =~ /grepmail/ && $date <= 'sep 20 1998' || $size > 50000"?
- Should -i, -h, and -b be supported in conjunction with -E? (Where
"-h pattern" would mean augmenting the -E pattern with
"$email_header =~ /pattern/ && ")
- -S ignores signatures. If/when this feature is implemented for -E, should
it be "global" for all $email_body matches, or should it be possible to
specify this for each $email_body match? For example, one can append an
"i" modifier to an individual pattern match to make it case-insensitive.
Should there be a standard way of dealing with such "global" pattern
matching options on an individual pattern match basis?
A complete change log is at:
- http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/CHANGES
Other notes:
- Users wishing to install Mail::Folder::FastReader will need to
install Inline 0.41, available at
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Inline
Thanks,
David
_____________________________________________________________________
David Coppit david@...
The College of William and Mary http://coppit.org/
One thing the blues ain't... is funny. Stephen Stills, "Black Queen"

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 4.72 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.72.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.72.tar.gz
*** This release should really by called the "Terry Jones Release". Not only
*** did he fix a number of bugs, I was surprised that he made a 1 line change
*** which resulted in a 20% speed improvement. As a result, the Perl mailbox
*** parser is now only about 5% slower than the C parser. (Who said interpreted
*** Perl can't be fast?)
Changes:
- 20% speed improvement in the Perl mailbox parser (By terry jones)
- Fixed a number of potential bugs in command line processing and date
processing. (By terry jones)
- Cleaned up return values and use of quotes in the code. (By terry jones)
- Fixed a bug in -X signature processing (By terry jones)
- Modified anonymize_mailbox to anonymize To: and Subject: in the header.
(Thanks to terry jones for the idea.)
- Fixed a bug in FastReader where emails less than 255 characters in size
would occasionally cause a core dump. (Thanks to terry jones
for submitting a bug report and sample mailbox.)
A complete change log is at:
- http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/CHANGES
Other notes:
- Users wishing to install Mail::Folder::FastReader will need to
install Inline 0.41, available at
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Inline
Thanks,
David
_____________________________________________________________________
David Coppit david@...
The College of William and Mary http://coppit.org/
One thing the blues ain't... is funny. Stephen Stills, "Black Queen"

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed
mailbox (gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and
returns those emails that match the query. It also supports searches
constrained by date and size.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 4.70 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.70.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following
URL:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.70.tar.gz
Changes:
- Fixed signal handling to make grepmail easier to debug.
- Fixed a possible performance problem in reading of emails (Perl
implementation), and documented the settings in the README.
- Expanded the pattern for matching the start of emails to allow
different types of emails to be parsed.
- Fixed a bug where -R was reported as not recognized.
- "anonymize_mailbox" utility included to help people submit bug
reports
- If a mailbox can not be found, grepmail now searches the $home/mail,
$home/Mail, $home/Mailbox directories (or the directory specified by
the MAIL environment variable).
- Added -X flag to allow the user to specify a pattern for the
signature separator.
- Added -Y flag to search specific headers.
A complete change log is at:
- http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/CHANGES
Other notes:
- Users wishing to install Mail::Folder::FastReader will need to
install Inline 0.41, available at
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Inline
Regards,
David
_____________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Ph.D. Candidate david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
Whenever anyone says, "theoretically", they really mean "not really".
- Dave Parnas

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 4.60 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.60.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.60.tar.gz
*** A special thanks goes to Joey Hess on this release. He continues to
*** submit great problem reports.
Changes:
- Removed -B flag and added -S flag. -B is now performed using -bS.
- Added installation flags to suppress interactive installation. (Thanks to
Joey Hess for the problem report. He had to patch Makefile.PL for his Debian
packaging.)
- Fixed a slow implementation of searching for signatures that would cause
grepmail to crawl for very large emails. Thanks to Joey Hess for discovering
the inefficiency.
- Fixed a short-circuit which should have bypassed the search for signatures
if -B was not specified. Thanks to Joey Hess for finding the bug.
- Implemented a new Perl parser which is 5% to 50% faster depending on how
I/O-bound your system is.
- Restructured the code a bit and improved detection of invalid arguments.
A complete change log is at:
- http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/CHANGES
Other notes:
- Users wishing to install Mail::Folder::FastReader will need to
install Inline 0.41, available at
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Inline
Thanks,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Ph.D. Candidate david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 4.51 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.51.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.51.tar.gz
Changes:
- Fixed a bug in attachment boundary matching which would cause the boundary
match to fail if the boundary contained special pattern matching characters.
(Thanks to Richard Everson for identifying the bug, and providing a sample
email which demonstrates the problem.)
- Fixed a bug where grepmail would fail to print matching emails which had
signatures, and added a test case for it. This bug was introduced with -B
support in version 4.49. (A *huge* thanks to Moritz Barsnick for reporting
the bug and doing the initial analysis of the cause.)
- grepmail now dies gracefully when invalid patterns like "strcpy(" are
supplied. (It should be "strcpy\(".)
- Added a check for Inline 0.41 or better during "perl Makefile.PL" when
Mail::Folder::FastReader is selected to be installed. (Thanks to Brian L.
Johnson for the problem report.)
- Modified Makefile.PL to ask whether the user wants FastReader regardless of
whether they specified arguments to "make Makefile.PL".
- Modified Makefile.PL to allow the user to interactively specify the
installation path.
- Fixed a typo in debugging output for emails without "Date:" headers.
- Improved error messages.
- Usage message now displays just the flags, --help shows a summary of their
meanings as well.
A complete change log is at:
- ftp://grepmail.sourceforge.net/pub/grepmail/CHANGES
Thanks,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Ph.D. Candidate david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 4.48 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.48.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.48.tar.gz
Changes:
- Mail::Folder::FastReader migrated from XS to Inline.
- -H flag added (print headers only)
- Error messages are localized in test cases.
- Fixed a problem with timezones in the test cases.
- Added a check in the test cases for determining if the user's timezone is
not recognized by Date::Manip.
A complete change log is at:
- ftp://grepmail.sourceforge.net/pub/grepmail/CHANGES
Other notes:
- Users wishing to install Mail::Folder::FastReader will need to
install Inline 0.41, available at
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Inline
Thanks,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Ph.D. Candidate david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 4.46 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.46.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://download.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.46.tar.gz
New in version 4.46:
- Fixed a bug in -u message id processing. (Thanks go to an anonymous bug
reporter on SourceForge.)
- Added more workarounds to prevent warnings resulting from a bug in Perl 5.6
(Thanks to Joey Hess <joey@...>)
- Added -Z flag to tell grepmail not to use Mail::Folder::FastReader even if
it is installed.
- Fixed a bug introduced in version 4.44 where -m would not work unless used
with -n. (Thanks to Imre Simon <is@...> for catching this.)
- --help anywhere on the command line now causes the help to be printed,
instead of only when used as the first argument.
- Test script now exercises both the Mail::Folder::FastReader and perl mailbox
implementations as appropriate.
- Restructured code to separate out Perl mailbox implementation as
Mail::Folder::SlowReader. (This module is embedded in the grepmail script.)
A complete change log is at:
- ftp://grepmail.sourceforge.net/pub/grepmail/CHANGES
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Graduate Student david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can download grepmail 4.42 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.42.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://download.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.42.tar.gz
Changes:
- Added -a flag to use received date instead of sent date for -d matches.
- Included emails are now ignored properly
- If an email has no date, the -d switch now issues a warning and does not
treat the email as a match
- -d "" can be used to find emails without dates
- Mailbox files are now detected as files using
if ($buffer =~ /^(X-From-Line:|From) /im && $buffer =~ /^Subject: /im)
rather than
if ($buffer =~ /^(X-From-Line:|From) /im && $buffer =~ /^Date: /im)
- Improved detection of binary files
- STDERR and STDOUT now checked separately during "make test"
- Headers can now be in the format "Date:<tab>" in addition to "Date: "
A complete change log is at:
- ftp://grepmail.sourceforge.net/pub/grepmail/CHANGES
Thanks,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Graduate Student david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can now download grepmail 4.41 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.41.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://download.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.41.tar.gz
Changes:
- Support for Gnus-style mail files added
- Test mail files tweaked to make the test cases work better across all time
zones.
- Added check for unparsable dates in email headers.
- Fixed a Perl warning raised when date parsing fails.
- Added instructions for getting the necessary modules to README.
A complete change log is at:
- ftp://grepmail.sourceforge.net/pub/grepmail/CHANGES
Thanks,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Graduate Student david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can now download grepmail 4.40 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.40.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://download.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.40.tar.gz
Changes:
- Date::Parse and Date::Manip versions unified -- Date::Parse is now required,
and Date::Manip (if present) is used to parse complex dates. Thanks to Seth
Cohn for the patch!
A complete change log is at:
- ftp://grepmail.sourceforge.net/pub/grepmail/CHANGES
Thanks,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Graduate Student david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

Description:
- grepmail is a Perl program that searches a normal or compressed mailbox
(gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those
emails that match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date
and size.
Download:
- You can now download grepmail 4.30 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.30.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://download.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.30.tar.gz
Changes:
- Updated code to avoid warnings under Perl 5.6
- Fixed a bug in the test script where bzip2, gzip, and tzip support would
not be tested even though the programs were available.
- Added standard --help flag
- Added -u ("unique") flag, which ensures that no duplicate messages
will be output.
A complete change log is at:
- ftp://grepmail.sourceforge.net/pub/grepmail/CHANGES
Regards,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Graduate Student david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

Desription:
- grepmail searches a normal or compressed mailbox (gzip, bzip2, or tzip) for
a given regular expression and returns those emails that match the query. It
also supports searches constrained by date and size.
Download:
- You can now download grepmail 4.23 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.23.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://download.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.23.tar.gz
Changes:
- Updated the test cases to work better in timezones close to +0000 and +2300.
(email if you have problems with tests 1 and 23.)
- Fixed a bug in the "ignore attachments" code
A complete change log is at:
- ftp://grepmail.sourceforge.net/pub/grepmail/CHANGES
Other notes:
- I forgot to thank the people who found the bug in the test cases. It will be
in the changelog for the next release. Sorry!
Thanks,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Graduate Student david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

Desription:
- grepmail is a Perl script that searches a normal or compressed mailbox (gzip,
bzip2, or tzip) for a given regular expression and returns those emails that
match the query. It also supports searches constrained by date and size.
Download:
- You can now download grepmail 4.22 from CPAN:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-4.22.tar.gz
- Until the file propagates to the mirrors, you can use the following URL:
http://download.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.22.tar.gz
Changes:
- grepmail now behaves better when tzip, bzip2 or gunzip aren't present on the
system.
- The code has been restructured to compile more easily with perlcc.
A complete change log is at:
- ftp://grepmail.sourceforge.net/pub/grepmail/CHANGES
Thanks,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Graduate Student david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

You can now download grepmail 4.21 from the following URL:
http://download.sourceforge.net/grepmail/grepmail-4.21.tar.gz
Changes:
- Fixed a bug that would cause grepmail to runaway when a pipe following it
was broken.
Development continues on 4.3, which will attempt to retain mailbox
modification times.
There's also a survey with 1 question regarding future maildir support at:
http://sourceforge.net/survey/survey.php?group_id=2207&survey_id=10348
Please visit even if you don't know, use, or care about maildir support. We
need to know what fraction of people need this feature.
Thanks,
David
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Graduate Student david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

grepmail - search mailboxes for a particular email
Grepmail searches a normal, gzip'd, bzip'd, or tzip'd mailbox for a given
regular expression, and returns those emails that match it. Piped input is
allowed, and date restrictions are supported.
New in version 4.20:
- grepmail development has been moved to SourceForge, and made public. Visit
http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/
- Added -s flag, which limits matched emails to a given size
- Restructured the code to be more robust with respect to feature interaction.
(At a 5-10% slowdown cost.)
- Fixed an uninitialized variable warning caused emails without subjects in
debug mode.
New in version 4.11:
- Fixed a bug where an ASCII file would not be recognized as a mailbox when
the first couple emails did not have a "From:" line.
- Added standard Perl testing.
HOMEPAGE
Visit http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/ for the latest version, mailing lists,
discussion forums, CVS access, and more.
David Coppit
_________________________________________________________________________
David Coppit - Graduate Student david@...
The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything."

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